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Convert audio and/or video from an analog source (such as an audio cassette or VHS tape) to digital format.
Ãâó: www.bu.edu/webcentral/learning/av/glossary.html
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Video capture cards let you record/digitize pictures for use with a computer. The pictures may be still-images or movies. Once captured, the picture data is compressed using a CODEC, with playback requiring CODEC-decompression.
Ãâó: www.vcractive.com/glossary/index_c.html
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The process of lodging a document into a recordkeeping system and assigning metadata to describe the record and place it in context, thus allowing the appropriate management of the record over time.
Ãâó: www.naa.gov.au/recordkeeping/er/guidelines/14-glos...
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Term used to describe the digitization of video associated with the Log and Capture feature in FCP. Log and Capture supports a range of capturing options, from live video on the fly to automated batch capture with full device control.
Ãâó: digitalstudio.ucr.edu/tutorials/final_cut/glossary...
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If the source footage is analog, "capture" refers to the act of digitization (conversion to a digital format) to make the video usable on a computer and, usually, the simultaneous application of compression to reduce the video to a manageable data rate for processing and storage. If the source video is DV, "capture" typically refers to the simple transfer of video from an external device, such as a digital camcorder or tape deck, to a computer hard drive.
Ãâó: www.dvcolor.com/en/gen/glossaire/gloC.htm
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